

"A special landmark of the history of engraving in England ... the title page or frontispiece is the earliest instance signed by an Englishman of the combination of literary portrait with architectural and emblematic decoration, and the prototype of all those entertaining decorations in the same kind, executed during the next fifty years for English printers" (Sidney Colvin). Incidents in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and The Tempest were adopted from this poem.